Examples/AwsDscToolkit.Examples.ps1
#--- Module Setup ---# # Install the AWS DSC Toolkit from the PowerShellGallery Install-Module AwsDscToolkit Import-Module AwsDscToolkit # Set your AWS credentials in the default profile $AwsAccessKey = 'MyAccessKey' $AwsSecretKey = 'MySecretKey' Set-AWSCredentials -AccessKey $AwsAccessKey -SecretKey $AwsSecretKey -StoreAs 'default' # Set your default AWS region $AwsRegion = 'us-west-2' Set-DefaultAWSRegion -Region $AwsRegion # Log in to AzureRm Add-AzureRmAccount #--- Register a New EC2 Instance ---# # Create a valid security group or supply the name of an exisitng one $securityGroupName = 'MySecurityGroup' New-EC2SecurityGroup -GroupName $securityGroupName -Description 'Security group for registration to Azure Automation' # Create a valid IAM instance profile for a new instance $instanceProfileName = 'MyInstanceProfile' $instanceProfile = Set-IAMInstanceProfileForRegistration -Name $instanceProfileName # OR # Test that an existing IAM instance profile is valid to register a new instance Test-IAMInstanceProfileForRegistration -Name $instanceProfileName # AND # Modify an existing IAM instance profile to be valid to register a new instance Set-IAMInstanceProfileForRegistration -Name $instanceProfileName # Get the image id of the Amazon Machine Image (AMI) to use - By default the cmdlet will create a VM with the most recent version of 'WINDOWS_2012R2_BASE' $imageName = 'WINDOWS_2012R2_BASE' $imageId = $(Get-EC2ImageByName -Name $imageName).ImageId # Choose an instance type - By default the cmdlet will create a t2.micro instance. $instanceType = 't2.micro' # Register a new instance $keyPairName = 'MyKeyPair' $azureAutomationAccountName = 'MyAzureAutomationAccount' Register-EC2Instance ` -AzureAutomationAccount $azureAutomationAccountName ` -New ` -ImageId $imageId ` -KeyName $keyPairName ` -SecurityGroup $securityGroupName ` -InstanceType $instanceType ` -InstanceProfile_Name $instanceProfile.InstanceProfileName #--- Register an Existing EC2 Instance ---# # Test if the instance can be registered $existingInstanceId = 'MyExistingInstanceId' Test-EC2InstanceRegistration -InstanceId $existingInstanceId -Verbose # Test that the existing IAM instance profile is valid to register an existing instance $existingInstanceProfileName = 'MyExistingInstanceProfile' Test-IAMInstanceProfileForRegistration -Name $existingInstanceProfileName -ExistingInstance # AND # Modify an existing IAM instance profile to be valid to register an existing instance Set-IAMInstanceProfileForRegistration -Name $existingInstanceProfileName -ExistingInstance # Register an existing instance $azureAutomationAccountName = 'MyAzureAutomationAccount' $existingInstanceId = 'MyExistingInstanceId' Register-EC2Instance -AzureAutomationAccount $azureAutomationAccountName -InstanceId $existingInstanceId #--- Check if an EC2 Instance is Registered ---# $azureAutomationAccountName = 'MyAzureAutomation' $registeredInstanceId = 'MyRegisteredInstanceId' Test-EC2InstanceRegistration -AzureAutomationAccount $azureAutomationAccountName -InstanceId $registeredInstanceId |